Another woman gang-raped in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Another woman was subjected to gang-rape in the capital, police said on Monday.

Over the incident, a rape case was registered at Shalimar police station against two persons in response to a complaint lodged by the victim.

Eight days ago, she had contacted them and sought their help in looking for a job. She sought help from them as earlier, the two had offered her a job in the company of their friend, the police said, adding that they picked her up from F-11 Markaz, where she had reached on their call.

Later, they took her to a deserted spot and raped her at gunpoint, the police said, adding that they then took her to the F-10 roundabout and released her there.

Source: Dawn

Family protests police failure to recover kidnapped girl

LARKANA: Relatives of a five-year-old girl, who was kidnapped on Dec 20, 2022, from Mirokhan Chowk in the jurisdiction of Waleed police station, and their supporters staged sit-in on SSP Chowk road on Monday in protest against police failure to recover the girl.

Farooque Jagirani, father of the hostage Bisma Jagirani, and others blocked the roundabout, bringing traffic on High Court road, VIP road, CMCH teaching block road, Government Degree College road and other roads to a halt, promoting police to rush to the protest site. GDA MPA Moazzim Abbasi joined the sit-in and expressed solidarity with the protesters’ demand for early recovery of Bisma.

Farooque told media persons that he managed to obtain CCTV footages and shared them with police, which clearly showed some women taking away his daughter with them. “We also handed over to police a number of suspects who were freed afterwards without police sharing with them the reason for letting them off the hook,” he said.

He said the former SHO of Waleed police station had tried to hush up the case and when the new SHO took over they approached him with the request to recover the girl but he too did nothing.

He said that police kept giving them false hope of the girl’s recovery after they staged protest on Jan 1 but made no move against the kidnappers who enjoyed support of a local influential person. The protesters called for immediate recovery of the girl.

DSP Assadullah Bhatti later talked to the protesters and the GDA MPA and assured that police were conducting raids to arrest the kidnappers. On his assurance the girl would be recovered soon, the protesters called off the sit-in and cleared the road for traffic after three hours.

In a similar case, police were still clueless about whereabouts of Shuaib Soomro, 7, who had gone missing on Jan 4 in Pirzada Colony in the jurisdiction of Haidri police station.

Ihsan Soomro, the boy’s father, had said during a protest on Feb 13 that he had received a call from the abductors demanding Rs30 million ransom for the boy’s release. Still, police had not made any move to free the boy, said the family.

Source: Dawn

Project launched to issue NICs to flood-hit women

QUETTA: The Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), on Monday launched a project to provide 36,000 fresh NIC cards to women and 49,000 replacement cards, free of cost, to women, persons with disabilities, and transgender persons who lost their NICs due to unprecedented floods in nine districts of Balochistan and Sindh.

Under the project, named National Identity Cards for Women and Marginalised Groups in Flood-Affected Areas, and launched at a ceremony here on Monday, 85,000 women and other marginalised groups in the flood-stricken districts of Balochistan and Sindh would be facilitated in acquiring their National Identity Cards (NICs).

The project will ensure delivery of 36,000 fresh NIC registration cards and 49,000 replacement cards free of cost to women, persons with disabilities, and transgender persons in Jaffarabad, and Naseer­abad of Balo­chistan, and Jhal Magsi, Sanghar, Khairpur, Larkana, Mir­purkhas, Ghotki, and Dadu of Sindh.

Speaking at the ceremony, TDEA Represen­tative Rashid Chaudhry said his organisation had been active for the past 12 years to encourage participation of women and other marginalised groups in electoral and political processes.

Many people lost their NICs and other documents that they need access for state services. He said the TDEA and its partners were pleased to be part of an exemplary nationwide effort to help flood-affected people of Sindh and Balochistan.

36,000 new cards will be given

Parliamentary leader of BNP-Mengal Malik Naseer Shahwani said that recent floods had caused huge losses in Balochistan. He regretted that the response of the government and aid agencies did not match requirements of the flood-hit people.

Balochistan Commi­ssion of the Status of Women (BCSW) Chair­person Fauzia Shaheen said that NIC registration of women needed to be prioritised in Balochistan to minimise the gender gap in people’s registration.

She said registration of flood victims was critical for them to access the relief and rehabilitation services.

Syed Shabahat Ali, Director of Operations of Nadra, Balochistan, said the authority was making every effort to facilitate more women registration in order to bridge the registration gap between men and women, particularly in flood-affected areas of the country.

Ms Rubaba Khan Buledi, Secretary to Adviser on Law and Parliamentary Affairs, said that flood victims in Balochistan were awaiting support in rehabilitation and provision of NICs to women victims.

UNDP Balochistan Chief Zulfiqar Durrani said that this project, supported by UNDP, was a pilot project to provide NICs to flood victims.

Source: Dawn

Woman molested by two men at gunpoint in federal capital

ISLAMABAD  –   A woman was allegedly raped by two men in a car on gunpoint in federal capital after luring her for a job, informed sources on Monday. The incident took place within limits of police station (PS) Marsha, wherein a rape case has been registered against the accused, they added.

Police have launched manhunt to arrest the two rapists identified as Amir Zaman and Amjad Khan, who managed to escape after committing crime. According to sources, a woman namely (HK) lodged a complaint with PS Shalimar, stating that she is residing in Bahria Town Phase 7 and met with accused Amir Zaman and Amjad a year ago. She told police the duo started chatting with her on WhatsApp when she informed them of her joblessness on which they assured her for a job.

She said that the duo called her in F-11 Markaz on 18/2/2023 from where they picked her in a car. The accused brought her to F-11 Markaz where they raped her in the car at gunpoint. She alleged that the both men dropped her near roundabout of F-10 and fled from the scene. Police filed a case against the rapist and began investigation.

Source: The Nation